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THE GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY, MAY, 20, 1919
BY-AUTHORITY
PROCLAMATION OF
COUNTY ELECTION
WHEREAS It is provided by law
that an election of County Officers
shall bo held and take ploco on tho;
first Tuesday after tho second Monday
In tho month of June, 1919, in tho
County of Kauai, Territory of Hawaii,
and tho offlccrs then elected or elected
at tho Primary preceding raid General
Election, as by law provided, shall
tako office on the first day of July fol
lowing said General Election and shall
holfl office until their successors are
elected and qualified;
AND WHEREAS it is further pro
vided by law that a Proclamation for
a County General Election shall bo
issued and posted by tho Board of
Supervisors at least thirty days before
a General Election;
NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance
with tho provisions of the law In that
behalf made, the undersigned, Board
of Supervisors of tho County of Kauai,
hereby give notice and proclaim that
a General County Election will bo
held in tho County of Kauai aforesaid
for the election of County Officers as
hercinbelow named for tho said
County of Kauai on TUESDAY, JUNE
10th, 1919, between tho hours of eight
o'clock a. m. and five o'clock p. m.
of said day, namely:
ONE SUPERVISOR FOR WAIMEA
ONE SUPERVISOR FOR KOLOA
ONE SUPERVISOR FOR LIHUE
ONE SUPERVISOR FOR KAWAI
HAU ONE SUPERVISOR FOR HANALEI
ONE COUNTY SHERIFF
ONE COUNTY CLERK
ONE COUNTY AUDITOR
ONE COUNTY TREASURER
ONE COUNTY ATTORNEY
It is further proclaimed that each of
the Supervisors is to bo elected by
the qualified voters of each district
within the said County of Kauai.
The precincts and polling places
established or as may be established
by the laws of the Territory of Hawaii
for the election of Representatives in
the 6th Representative District, being
the County of Kauai, shall constitute
the precincts and polling places for
the election of County officers.
At such time and places aforesaid
the undersigned Board of Supervisors
of the County of Kauai hereby call
upon all duly qualified voters of the
County of Kauai to meet for tho pur
pose of electing such County Officers
aforesaid and as required by law.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the
said Board of Supervisors of the
County of Kauai, Territory of Hawaii,
have hereunto set their hands and
caused the Seal of the County of
Kauai to be affixed hereto.
DONE at the County Seat at LIHUE
this 7th day of May, A. D. 1919.
II. D. WISHARD,
Chairman.
T. BRANDT,
W. D. McBRYDE,
J. F. BETTENCOURT, JR.
A. MENEFOGLIO.
(SEAL)
Attest:
J. MAHIAI KANEAKUA,
County Clerk, County of Kauai.
May 13, 20, 27, June 3, 1919.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF
HAWAII AT CHAMBERS IN
PROBATE.
In tho Matter of the Estato of Joe
Freltas, of Hanamaulu, Kauai, De
ceased. No. 774.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that Letters
of Administration have been issued to
Isabela Freltas, as Admlnlotratrlx of
tho Estato of Joe Freltas, late of Han
amaulu, County of Kauai, Territory of
Hawaii, deceased.
All creditors of the said estato are
hereby notified to present their claims
with proper vouchers or duly authenti
cated copies thereof, oven if the claim
is secured by mortgage upon real
estate, to the said Isabela Freltas at
tho office of her attorney, Philip L.
Rice, in Lihue, Kauai aforesaid, within
six months from the date hereof
(which is the dato of tho first publi
cation of this notice); otherwise such
claims, if any, will be forever barred.
And all persons indebted to tho said
estato are hereby notified to make im
mediate payment to tho said attorney
of the undersigned administratrix.
Dated, Lihue, Kauai, T. H., May
13th 1919.
ISABELA FREITAS,
Administratrix of the Estato of
Joe Freltas, Deceased.
May 13, 20, 27; Juno 3, 10.
W. FREDRICK SCHATZMAYR
Expert Watchmaker
CLOCKS AND WATCHES OF ALL MAKES
REPAIRED AND GUARANTEED
Fine watch repairing Kapna, Kauai,
a specialty (Near Courthouse)
High Sheriffs Sale Notice
Under ond by virtuo of a Writ of
Execution Issued by tho Circuit Court
of tho First Circuit, Territory of Ha
waii, on tho 28th day of April, 1919,
in that certain action entitled
WALTER I. SEYMOUR, Plaintiff, v.
L. C. JOHONNOT, Defendant, for
tho sum of EIGHT THOUSAND
FOUR HUNDRED and NINE & 99100
($8,409.99) DOLLARS, together with
interest, coats and my fees and ex
penses, I did, on tho 30th day of
April, A. D. 1919, levy upon and shall
offer and expose for salo and sell at
public auction to tho highest bidder,
all of tho property hereinafter refer
red to, and all of tho Interest of tho
defendant In such property, to satisfy
tho said Writ of Execution, at tho
front (Mauka) entrance of tho Judi
ciary Building, Honolulu, City and
County of Honolulu, Territory of
Hawaii, at 12 o'clock noon of Friday
tho 13th day of Juno, A. D. 1919, un
less tho sum duo under tho said
Writ of Execution, together with in
terest, costs, and, my fees and ex
penses are previously paid.
PROPERTY TO BE SOLD:
All of the right, titlo and Interest
of L. C. JOHONNOT, defendant above
named, in and to all that certain lots
or parcels of land situate at Kapaa,
Kauai, as follows:
1. Lot 111, Kapaa Homesteads
(2nd Series), Puna, Kauai.
Beginning at a X on a stono at tho
North corner of this lot, the East
corner of Lot 112 and on tho South
side of Waipoull Road (40 feet wide)
the coordinates of said point referred
to Government Survey Trig. Station
"Nounou" being 8405 feet North and
4159 feet West, as shown on Gevern'
ment Survey Registered Map No.
2452, and running by true azimuths:
1. 299 deg. 08' 772.9 feet along Wul
pouli Road to a X on stone;,
2. 31G deg. 54' 301.2 feet along Wal
pouli Road to a X on stone;
3. 29 deg. 08' 140G.5 feet along Lot
110 to a X on stone;
4. 120 deg. 17' 752.0 feet along Lots
121 and 120 to a X on stone;
5. 11G deg. 00' 309.0 feet along Lot
120 to a X on stono;
6. 209 dog. 08' 1499.0 feet along Lot
112 to the point of beginning,
Area 35.99 Acres.
1. Lot 112, Kapaa Homesteads
(2nd Series), Puna, Kauai.
Beginning at a X on a stone at the
East corner of this Lot, the North
corner of Lot 111 and on the South
side of Waipoull Road (40 feet wide),
the coordinates of said point referred
to Government Survey Trig. Station
Survey Registered Map No. 2452, and
running by true azimuths;
1. 29 deg. 08' 1449.0 feet along Lot
111 to a X on stone;
2. 11G deg. 00 955.8 feet along Lots
120 and 119 to a X on stono;
3. 209 deg. 08' 1550.4 feet along Lot
113 to a X on stone;
6. 299 deg. 18' 954.4 feet along Wai
poull Road to the point of be
ginning. Area 33.37 Acres.
TERMS OF SALE: CASH IN UNITED
GOLD COIN.
Dited at Honolulu, City and County
of Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii,
this 30th day of April, A. D. 1919.
PATRICK GLEASON,
Deputy High Sheriff, Territory of
Hawaii.
May 13, 20, 27.
War Savings
Stamps
Lihue Branch
Bank of Hawaii, Ltd.
Thrift
Stamps
Just the Thing
C. B. Hofgaard & Co., of Walmea,
have recently secured tho agency for
tKo Wichita Agrlculural Tractor. Tho
manufacturers have tho following to
say about their tractor.
Tho Wichita Agricultural Tractor
has been designed and built by the
same engineers that designed and
built Wichita trucks now famous in
54 countries of tho world, it is a
modern machine, tho bcBt responding
to tho most modern engineering prin
ciples in its line, It is a machine that
has tho qualities of tho best tractors
built today, none of their drawbacks.
With efficiency in view wo have
given to our tracor a strong construc
tion, plenty of reserve power to moot
any emergency condition, overcome
any obstacle. AVo have further
hermetically enclosed all working parts
to defend them from sand, dirt, dust,
etc. If you look at tho motor It will
present you a strong wall of steel, nil
valves, springs, shafts, distribution
gears being water and dust tight.
Tho only vulnerable point of this mo
tor, tho air intako of tho carburetor,
through which dust could reach the
cyclinders, has been equipped with a
dust collector which lets tho air
through but not tho dust.
Dimensions of parts, careful selec
tion of material, abovo named devices
to make all working parts dirt and
dust proof account for durability of
tho machine. These same devices
rendering very scarce tho need of re
pairs account for economy in cost of
maintenance of the machine.
As to cost of operation it Is enough
to say that at he-official test our ma
chine gave a consumption of gallons
1 of kerosene (common coal oil)
per acre, while working hard on sandy
soil pulling at tho same time a 4 fur
row 14 inch moldboard plow and a 12
row seeder behind the plow.
The above are such qualities that
cannot fail to appeal to your good and
sound business sense.
Tho Wichita Tractor is such a ma'
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expectations, and we firmly hope that
you will allow our good agents to de
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service that the Wichita tractor will
be able to render.
The Wichita tractor can be used in
the field and on tho road, will econo
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harvest your crops, haul them on the
road to market, it is the ideal ma'
chine you have been looking for, that
for the least expense gives a maxi
mum of efficiency.
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THE KEY TO SUCCESS WORK1
There are always a few fellows in
every line who are constantly strain'
ing their eyes for reasons why bust
ness should be slow, instead of strain'
ing them looking for business that is
always to be had.
Every live-wire salesman knows
that there is only one unvarying rule
to follow in making this month's sales
exceed last month's expectations-
and the rule is W-O-R-K. Begin early
In the morning, early in tho week
don't wait, doubt or hesitate.
The whole world respects a good
worker and tho business comes to him
as naturally as flies are attracted to
honey. Tho man who is on the job
persistently and insistently is tho fel-
low who always has to look back over
his shoulder to find his nearest com
petitor.
One .good lick of work is worth
10,000 wishes in striving for sucess.
There never was a time in concen
trated effort and diligence wore not
rewarded by a just measure of sucess
and there never will be.
Work is the great conqueror It is
tho one best friend. of the living the
foundation stone of all success. One
day of good, hard, conscientious plug
ging will make a man forget all tho
fallacies and delusions that his mind
will collect and cultivate in a solid
week of procrastination it will reiiv
state hope, arouse enthusiasm, dc
velop a now and brighter outlook,
penetrate darkness and despair, and
put him in the midst ofunlimited pos
slbllltics for real business.
Force yourself to work whenever
that negative element in your make
up encourages you to wait for moro
"ideal" conditions. That ptealthy
enemy to man's progress, that mental
poison of procrastination, has but one
effective antidote which knows no bad
after effects and that antidote is
WORK.
TO THE VOTERS
I respectfully thank tho voters of
Niihnu and Kauai for tho votes cast
for ino at tho late Primary Election.
A. G. KAULUKOU.
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TO THE VOTERS
I desire to thank the voters for ho
support given mo in tho lato Primary
election.
HENRY BLAKE.
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TO THE VOTERS 1
I wish to thank tho voters of Kauai
County for the loyal support given mo
NOTICE
A public meeting will bo hold at tho
District Court Room in tho County
Building Friday ovoning, May 23, 1919,
at 7:30 p. m., to meet Mr. RIploy, of
the firm -of RIploy & Davis, Architects,
and to discuss Iho plans and specifi
cations of tho NEW CONCRETE
SCHOOL BUILDING to bo erected in
Lihue. All interested in tho proposed
building are cordially Invited to bo
present.
II. D. WISHARD,
Chairman Board of Supervisors.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF
HAWAII AT CHAMBERS IN
PROBATE.
In the Matter of tho Estate of Mary
Rose Nakai (w) of Koloa, Kauai,
deceased intestate.
ON READING and Filing tho Peti
tion of Kanakamaikai (k) a creditor
of tho abovo named deceased, of
Koloa, Kauai County, alleging that
said Mary Roso Nakai (w) of Koloa,
aforesaid, died intestate at Koloa
aforesaid during the year A. D. 1918,
leaving property in tho Hawaiian Is
lands necessary to bo administered
upon, and praying that Letters of Ad
ministration issue to J. S. Chandler',
of Koloa, said County of Kauai,
IT IS ORDERED that Monday, tho
23rd day of June A. D. 1919, at' 9
o'clock A. M be and hereby is ap
pointed tho time for hearing said
Petition in tho Court Room of this
Court at Lihue, County of Kauai, at
which time and place all persons con
cerned may appear and show cause,
if any they have, why said Petition
should not bo granted.
Dated at Lihue, County of Kauai,
T. H May 19th, 1919.
(Sgd.) LYLE A. DICKEY,
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
Fifth Circuit.
Attest:
JOSEPH ANDRE SOUSA,
Clerk of tho Circuit Court of the
Fifth Circuit.
J. MAHIAI KANEAKUA, ESQ.,
Attorney for petitioner,
Knpaa-Llhue, Kauai.
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LOST
One $50 Liberty Bond, 4th issue,
No. 1202037. Property of E. Mida, Ka
paa, Kauai. All persons warned
against negotiating same. Finder re
turn same to Hawaiian Canneries and
receive reward.
For Sale
A good, gentle pair of mules for salo
together with tpring wagon and har
ness at a bargain. Apply for particu
lars. P. O. Box 124, Lihue.
A jolly crowd of picnickers from
Waimca sido spent the day Sunday at
Hanalci.
If make sure to stop off at I
HI the corner grocery store I
Rv and get tho week's supply I
If at YOUR grocer's too I
1 WHOLESALE '?7 DIST IlOUTCCS M
Notice of Sale of
Government Lands
At 10 o'clock A. M., Monday, Juno
9th, 1919, at tho front door of tho
Capitol Building, Honolulu, T. II.,
thoro will sold at public auction, under
Section 380 of tho Revised Laws of
Hawaii of 1915, general leases to tho
following described government lots:
Lots 5 and G, Block B, Waimca Town
Lots, Waimca, Kauai, containing an
area of 5,999 square feet, moro or
less; upset rcntnl, $25 per annum,
payable semi-annually in advance;
term of lease, 10 years from Juno 9th,
1919.
Tho purchaser shall pay tho costs
of advertising.
For maps and further information,
apply at tho oHlco of tho Commission
er of Public Lands, Capitol Building,
Honolulu, T. H.
C. N. BAILEY,
Commissioner of Public Lands.
Dated at Honolulu,
April 29th, 1919.
THIRD ANNUAL MEET
Maui County Fair
and Racing Ass'n.
to be held on July 4th, 1919 at
Kahului, Maui, T. H.
1. Polo Pony race, VI mile. Amateur riders. Prize Silver Cup
2. Cowboy race, V2 mile 1st prize $35.00, 2nd prize $15
Cattle horses to be ridden by cowboys, with ordinary cowboy
outfit.
3. Free-for-all, Vis nillo 1st prize $100.00, 2nd prlzo $50.00
4. Ladies' race, mile 1st prize $75.00, 2nd prize $25.00
5. Pony race, mile 1st prize $75.00, 2nd prize $25.00
G. Cowboy relay race, mile 1st prize $50.00, 2nd prize $25.00
c Three changes to be made, horses tied to fence, handled and
, saddled by tho rider, ordinary cowboy outfit to be used; tho
t latigo strap to run through cinch-ring twice, and knotted.
( 7. Oriental race, V2 mile 1st prize $75.00, 2nd prize $25.00
For horses owned and ridden by Orientals.
c 8. Portuguese race, V2 mile 1st prize $60.00, 2nd prize $15.00,
1 3rd prize $10.00.
9. Maul Co. Fair & Racing Ass'n Cup, mile. 1st prize $2.00, 2nd
t prize $100.00. Free-for-all; weight for age. For-a silver cup
5 to be won three times by tho same owner before becoming
' his property. Each owner to be presented with a souvenir
cup (miniature).
1 10. Hawaiian bred race, mile 1st prlzo $200.00, 2nd prize$50.00
' 11. Policemen's race, V mile 1st prize $35.00, 2nd prize $15.00
To be ridden by riders in uniform.
( 12. Oriental raco, V2 mile 1st prize $75.00, 2nd prize 25.00
Horses to be owned and ridden by Orientals.
, 13. Hawaiian bred race, V2 mile.... 1st prlzo $100.00, 2nd prize $50.00.
' 14. Mule race, Vaniile 1st prlzo 25.00, 2nd prize $10.00
15. Post Entry.
c Entry fees 10 percent of purses.
c All races must have at least three entries and two to start, or
tho race shall bo called null and void. In the event of only two
starters, no second money shall be paid.
Entries cloe June 15th, 1919. If tho abovo races are not filled
1 by June 15th, tho Committeo will rearrange program.
t W. A. CLARK,
. Secretary for the Committee.
Kauai
Mrs, J A.
Decker '$
Automobile
Exchange
Wo have the following bargains
in used cars:
liuick four, in flue condition, and
a groat bargain, looks like new,
850.00.
1 Maxwell, self .starter, new top,
new paint, all in (hie order. To
you for a quick sale, at J35..00.
1 Oakland, $050.00.
1 Overland, 1!)10 model, just
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very low price of 4(55.00.
If you want one of these cars
ring up 522, L Kapaa Auto Serv
ice. We guarantee these cars to
be in first-class condition.
Kapaa Auto Service
IKe MicheSm Uni
Tread is not only Tfifck
0 vzoaa ana rime
as well i
TO show this graphically
we have ruled off one
unit in the accompanying
illustration.
Count the number of squares
on the raised part of the tread.
They total over 54 whole
squares or more than three
fourths of the entire surface that
is ruled off.
The large, flat wearing sur
face of the Michelin Universal
means increased mileage.
Once you try Mich
elins you will use no
other. They give the
utmost tire economy,
Garage
llo'A'i, Prop.
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in the recent Primary election.
K. C. AHANA.
Read The Garden Island
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